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If you were going to spend a month during the winter living at a place in the Arctic, what would you wear?

What would you take with you?

Posted - December 7, 2020

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  • 6477
    I hate the cold, seriously hate it. I am such a wimp! It's not even freezing here and I am so cold!  I would take a million cats - they could sit on my lap all night to keep me warm.. 
      December 7, 2020 3:55 PM MST
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  • 13395
    Good idea!  I don't like the cold either so much now that I have become elderly.
      December 7, 2020 4:04 PM MST
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  • 4631

    plain cotton undies
    super thick merino socks
    leggings and long-sleeved vest in 18 micron merino wool
    skivvy
    woolen trousers
    woolen jumper
    silk scarf
    woolen balaclava/beanie
    glasses
    fit-over face-shield goggles - polaroid
    max density water and windproof parka - synthetic down, max insulation
    thick rubber-soled ankle-length walking boots



      December 7, 2020 4:09 PM MST
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  • 13395
    That's a lot of stuff to get dressed up in. One thing I don't like about cold weather is that it can take so long to get dressed to go outside.
      December 7, 2020 4:37 PM MST
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  • 4631
    Yep, when I lived in England, or the few times when I've been into alpine environments in winter, I had tastes of that dressing routine - the time it takes and the weight of it.

    I think the technology available for travelling at the poles is now pretty awesome.

    One would need layers because the inside of the research stations would be pretty well insulated and heated.

    I've often thought Canadians must be pretty hardy people.
      December 8, 2020 6:08 PM MST
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  • 13395
    It's a tough climate here;  hot dry summers and icy cold winters with lots of snow.
      December 8, 2020 6:14 PM MST
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  • 4631
    Is seasonal affective disorder a common thing in those most northern latitudes?

    I guess the blood has to thaw and thin for summer,
    and then somehow thicken for winter - or is that a myth?

    How do Canadians cope with those changing seasons?
      December 8, 2020 6:20 PM MST
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  • 13395
    SAD doesn't seem to be a problem for people native to the area. Being snowed in and alone can become a cause for cabin fever for the fur trappers. Like being in 'the hole' in jail.

    I've never heard of that myth.

    Just dress appropriately, snow tires in winter or chains and regular tires in summer. And in winter always keep a good snow shovel in the trunk, not an aluminum one neither because the aluminum material will just bend out of shape trying to dig in the hard snow.
      December 8, 2020 9:13 PM MST
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  • 44232
    Another modeling opportunity to see you in. Tease.
      December 7, 2020 8:27 PM MST
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  • 52936

     

      Duly noted AND reported.
      

      December 8, 2020 2:26 PM MST
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  • 4631
    I look like Michelin Man in the full regalia - impossible to see the svelte self beneath the layers.
      December 8, 2020 6:10 PM MST
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  • 44232
    Svelte...I like that. My imagination wanders...
      December 8, 2020 7:19 PM MST
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  • 52936

     

      Doubly duly noted AND doubly reported.

      

      December 8, 2020 7:33 PM MST
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  • 52936

     

     Why is it that I could barely get past thinking about the first item on your list?

      December 7, 2020 10:12 PM MST
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  • 4631
    Would it have helped to put the undies last?
      December 8, 2020 6:12 PM MST
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  • 52936

     

      Probably not, knowing me. 

    (Cough, cough.)
    ~

      December 8, 2020 7:28 PM MST
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  • 44232
      December 7, 2020 8:30 PM MST
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  • 13395
    "wetsuits are for sissies"
      December 7, 2020 10:34 PM MST
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  • 1305
    Yeah, but I bet your nipples were like bullets?
      December 8, 2020 2:20 PM MST
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  • 4631
    Yikes!
    I wish I had the courage and endurance for that.
    I've heard it does wonders for health and longevity.
      December 8, 2020 6:14 PM MST
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  • 52936


     

      Wear: A flight suit so that I could board the next plane right back to sunny Southern California.






      Take: A round-trip ticket.
    ~

    This post was edited by Randy D at December 8, 2020 6:14 PM MST
      December 7, 2020 10:17 PM MST
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  • 4631
    Ha ha! :)

    I take it you're as averse to cold as I am.
    I had hypothermia once - hope I'll never have to experience it again.

    In that one piece suit I don't think you'd be setting foot outside.
      December 8, 2020 6:17 PM MST
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  • 52936

      Er, um, flight suits are only for wear inside of aircraft. I’d either remain on the plane after arriving while they refuel it and swap pilots, or I’d switch planes within minutes of arrival and depart immediately . . .


    ~

      December 8, 2020 7:31 PM MST
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  • 9874
    Probably just the same stuff I wear here in the Minnesota winters.
      December 8, 2020 8:49 AM MST
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